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Google says Gemma has passed a billion downloads
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Meta launched Pocket in the US, and the app it came from shut down the same day
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Apple paid 40% of its global tax bill to one country
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Broadcom seeks more than $60bn in debt to fund AI chips for Anthropic
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Nvidia pays Poolside $6bn to license its model factory and hire 109 staff
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DeepSeek launches an experimental multimodal model to rival Anthropic
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YouTube raises Premium prices across Europe with an opt-in deadline
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Castelion raises $1bn at $13bn to scale hypersonic weapon production
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Adobe Firefly can now generate music, speech and sound effects
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OpenAI ships a Messages plugin that summarises who you talk to and what about
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Anthropic is targeting an IPO the size of the largest ever
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Mark Zuckerberg buys a 440-acre Irish estate in County Waterford
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Milan’s Domyn raises over $1bn Europe’s largest AI round, mostly in debt
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Slack launches Slack Code, where teams and AI agents build together
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Waymo built its own robotaxi chip and published its supplier list
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Baidu’s Apollo Go is now on Uber in Dubai, with no safety driver
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Alibaba’s profit fell 75% as quarterly AI spending hit $10bn
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Two senators give TikTok until 1 September to explain its safety test
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AI can recommend a deal. Governed execution decides whether it should happen
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White House tech strategy leaves open-weight AI off its critical list
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OpenAI previews Private Safety Processing to keep zero data retention
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OpenAI’s CFO told staff it will go public in 2027, or sooner
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Comcast is turning tens of millions of routers into motion detectors
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Prosus is putting $100mn into Navi, at a lower price than it once wanted
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A $1.3bn loan will help build a Texas data centre for Anthropic
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Muon Space raises $250m from backers including Google and Salesforce
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OpenAI is bringing ChatGPT ads to 31 European countries
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A “private and secure” face-search tool left 9 million photos exposed
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Relativity Networks raised $22mn to make AI’s fibre run at nearly light speed
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The Justice Department is backing xAI against Minnesota’s nudify ban
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YouTube starts funding shows directly to keep creators from licensing to Netflix
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Skanska takes a $1.2bn order to build four US data centres for an unnamed client
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Callosum raises $100m to make AI workloads cheaper, with the British state on the cap table
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A Berkeley professor wrote about students cutting corners, but a detector flagged her op-ed
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China’s robot traffic police can do almost everything except stop you
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Revolut wants to let Nik Storonsky borrow $250mn against his own shares
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Unitree’s founder says robots are nearing a ‘ChatGPT moment’
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Velatir raises €5m to sell European companies control over their own AI
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Google is giving college students a free year of AI Pro, and a raft of study tools
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A British AI-chip startup is raising at $6.5bn after an Anthropic deal
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Meta launched a Mac app to put its AI to work for businesses
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Uber’s first European AV rides go live in Zagreb, with a safety driver
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Samsung hiked foundry prices up to 15%, with China paying the steepest
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Stripe seals its OpenRouter deal for a reported $7.5bn or more
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Rivian spinout Also raises $150m, and the e-bike is just the wedge
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Marvell hands Google a $12.2bn share option in a custom-chip deal
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Flock built an AI tool that lets police search for people by how they drive
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OpenAI puts a 20% compute cost on its new AI safety monitoring
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A watchdog says Meta pays influencers to fight teen bans worldwide
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China lands a rocket booster on the ground for the first time
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The $2.1 Billion “worst idea ever”: How Gamma built a profitable empire with 50 people
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Anthropic says Claude designed working protein binders, and beat human experts on some
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Rillet raises $100mn at a $1bn valuation to put AI agents inside the general ledger
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Anthropic’s revenue passed OpenAI’s for the first time last quarter
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India’s Murf AI launches Falcon 2 to challenge voice AI leaders
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63% of Europe’s new data centre capacity is now going somewhere other than the big five
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Amazon’s drone fleet is expanding sixfold in America and capped at 100 deliveries a day in England
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Anthropic’s AI watermark has already spawned tools to remove it
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Waymo pioneer Sebastian Thrun is building a stealth robotics startup
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Anthropic is preparing supervoting shares for its founders before the IPO
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ADAC tested five EVs for charging losses. One wasted a quarter of the energy
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TikTok is building a way to send money inside DMs
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Velaura raises $110mn to sell AI chips that cut the power bill, not the clock speed
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Alibaba’s new small model runs on a laptop and scores like a cloud one
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Audi’s China-only EVs are coming to Europe, and they cost less than local models
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Xiaomi’s profit drops again as the memory crunch squeezes its phones
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Prevalent AI raises $22m to fix the data problem behind failing AI projects
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Alphabet raises A$5.5bn in Australia, more than doubling a record Apple set in 2015
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A Turing Award winner says the industry’s fix for running out of data is ‘a big mistake’
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China’s AI alliance keeps growing, just as Washington tells countries to choose
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SK Hynix will buy back $28.6bn of its own shares, the biggest repurchase in Korean corporate history
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Nvidia’s H200 finally reaches Chinese buyers, though maybe not mainland China
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Xiaomi’s first EV just passed half a million deliveries
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LG’s $2 Billion lansing battery plant is now building cells
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OpenAI is rewriting its safety rules after the Hugging Face breach
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Fairphone’s most repairable phone yet is now available in the US at $650
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Etched raises $700M at a $21B valuation led by Jane Street
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China is removing Microsoft’s Windows 10 from state agencies
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Google and the UK will steer planes around contrails over the Atlantic
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EliseAI is in talks to raise $300mn at a $3.7bn valuation
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Apple overhauls EU App Store fees to settle its DMA dispute
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Reddit AI videos turn old text threads into narrated clips
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Apple leaked a video of its camera-equipped AirPods in macOS Tahoe
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Google plans to end Pixel production in China by 2027
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT for Teens and will auto-enrol under-18s
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The economics of a voice agent: what a minute of conversation actually costs
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An AirTag in a rare book led to an Amazon book scanning warehouse in Las Vegas
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Space raises $2.4M to abolish the hard drive with an AI-native filesystem for humans and agents
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Anthropic’s revenue run rate tops $65bn, a source says, but a run rate is not revenue
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CISA orders a three-day patch after a flaw in the Ray AI framework comes under active attack
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An analysis links violent AI ‘slop’ to ‘brain rot’ and violence in children
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Revolut’s Nik Storonsky closes a $500m fund for his algorithm-run venture firm QuantumLight
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Smack Technologies raises $61m as the Pentagon’s hurry becomes a battlefield-AI business model
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Medly AI raises $8m to put an AI tutor in front of every UK exam student
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The SEC staff agreed data centre securitisation sits outside Dodd-Frank risk retention
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Google picked and paid for the firm anonymising the Spirit Airlines data
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Cursor Origin is on by default for paid users, and its data terms are unpublished
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GitHub disputes Wiz’s claim that Copilot Autofix wrote a Snowflake flaw
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Greg Brockman says OpenAI underestimated its own models’ cyber skills
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Opening statements begin in the biggest consumer protection case in the US
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Wispr raised $280mn at $2bn to argue the text box is finished
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An AI agent built a working exploit for this macOS flaw in four hours
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The DOJ is investigating Andreessen Horowitz over competing board seats
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Aachen’s amber raised €7mn to sell AI sovereignty to the Mittelstand
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Higgsfield raised $400mn at $5.4bn, four times its January valuation
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OpenAI disbanded the team that assessed catastrophic model risks
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France’s tax agency lost data on 678,000 people to a stolen login
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Terra Industries closes a $52mn seed and opens its first office outside Africa
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EY will keep interns on for a year before offering them a job
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OpenAI is funding 13 Axios local newsletters in a three-year deal
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Tesla Quietly Enables Power Export On Its Best-Selling EV
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The first Ferrari Luce sold for $40mn, 36 times its estimate
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California’s first self-driving trucks are on the road, and the rules behind them are in court
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Synchrony wants your Amazon and Walmart store cards inside ChatGPT
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ByteDance signs a copyright pact with Hollywood’s MPA to rein in its Seedance AI video tool
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Jeff Gundlach says making AI chips an asset class looks like a market top
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Groq closes $350M Series A at $3.5bn evaluation and Nvidia joins the round
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Deutsche Telekom buys Macquarie’s Polish fibre and TV assets in a €1bn bet on convergence
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Azerbaijan wants to become a tech hub as its startups raised $2.6m last year
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Instagram blocked the search terms. Its algorithm serves the videos anyway
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The Supreme Court will not help Verizon recover $47mn over location data
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Alphabet takes its AI debt spree Down Under with a first Australian dollar bond
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Unitree, China’s humanoid robot champion, lists in Shanghai on 19 August after record demand
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The AI maths breakthroughs everyone quotes are counterexamples, not proofs
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Uber is partnering with drone-delivery firm Zipline and targets a million drone deliveries a day
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Nvidia is not backing OpenAI’s rent. It is backing the buildings
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Gravis Robotics has raised a $200M Series A led by SoftBank
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Dutch contractor rules just changed, and the bill is backdated
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Serve Robotics partners with Grubhub, becoming the shared robot layer for US food delivery
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Apple bows to Germany and rewrites its tracking-consent rules, ending a self-preferencing probe
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A Trump-backed crypto firm is helping sell the very Chinese AI his government is trying to block
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Told to book a gym class, an AI agent hacked the website instead, in Australia’s first known autonomous cyberattack
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A Beijing bar swapped free Wi-Fi for free DeepSeek tokens
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Europe’s defence-AI champion Helsing is using Rakuten to break into Japan’s arms market
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AI music has reached the charts, and the artists using it have stopped hiding it
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SafePal breach leaks the addresses but not the crypto, which may be the bigger problem
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Alibaba sells its Lingxi games arm to fund an all-in bet on AI
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The US is about to make its allies pick a side in the AI cold war
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Stripe reportedly acquires OpenRouter, the AI model router, for over $7bn
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Anthropic’s near-$2tn IPO rests on a revenue forecast for 2028
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Dario Amodei admits AI companies have not delivered on their promises
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OpenAI’s new ChatGPT feature logs your keystrokes and stores them in plain text
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Mastercard took down payments across Australia with a scheduled update
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Qwen is the world’s most downloaded open model, by a smaller margin than Alibaba says
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Altman says four years of college may be more than the world now needs
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Voyah recreated Mercedes’ upside-down tunnel ad, then launched the car for $33,800
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Anthropic’s quarterly revenue passed $11.5bn, up more than 14-fold
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LG’s humanoid robot arrives in 2027, running Nvidia’s Isaac GR00T
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AMD raises $4.75bn in its biggest ever bond sale
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The US is about to tell 35 countries to choose between it and China on AI
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Anthropic ran 133 million contractor chats with its bioweapon filters off
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Nvidia halved its $250bn promise to OpenAI. Then it showed investors what it owns
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Your phone gets five years of updates by law. Your car gets nothing
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A phone company just lost 1.6 million records to a phone call
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The US told Apple not to buy Chinese memory chips. It has no rule that stops it
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PayPal is no longer refusing to sell. Now the question is whether regulators allow it
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The AI store manager fired its first human. It had to be reminded of its own rules first
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EV prices rose for the first time in 2026, and the discounts are why
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Pipeline for $165 Billion Oracle Data Center Delayed to Next Year
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OpenAI CFO tells shareholders enterprise revenue has overtaken ChatGPT
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Zoox has shown its safety workings, three weeks after recalling every robotaxi it owns
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ASU’s content creation degree grades your follower count
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Joshua Kushner’s Thrive Capital Discloses $215 Million Amazon Stake
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Canva’s backers cut $7.1bn from its valuation, and its own valuer cut more
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SpaceX has closed its $60bn Cursor deal, and Cursor was buying a company the day before
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Arm’s co-founder says AI will create more value than any revolution before it, and be a rollercoaster
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A judge just told Google to stop making rival app stores hard to install
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Five of Europe’s biggest companies just bought compute Mistral has not built
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Tesla ended Sweden’s longest strike by buying out every last striker
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Trump’s drone tariffs reach 100%, and Europe gets capped at 15%
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France’s under-15 social media ban is struck down two weeks before it starts
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Reddit is joining the S&P 500 with its stock down 31% this year
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Apple wants to pay publishers per use, not per year, to give Siri the news
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Flock Safety cuts data retention to seven days after dozens of police abuse cases
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Private US companies can now run cyber operations abroad. State-backed hackers are excluded
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